It's possible to get to a safe area before the first train hits you, but no matter what I tried I couldn't get to a second safe area running - that's where the jumpboots are necessary.[spoiler]Unless it's possible to jump and stay on the slanted areas, if so then jumpboots are probably not necessary (I'll have to try that)[/spoiler]

Apart from the annoyingly small font during speeches and some poor performance in some instances I didn't find any major issues. I had one stupid, on my part, instance [spoiler]in which the grocery store keeper decided to attack me after I stole the beers though after a lengthy battle I came out victorious. Kinda funny going back to the counter speaking to an invisible clerk. [/spoiler]

OK, this time I really finished it.It's ... different. Not at all what I would expect from an Unreal game, but nonetheless amusing.OK, amusing doesn't sound very positive and I have to admit I wasn't thrilled all the way. To sum up the weaker points:1. the screen (as mentioned before, it's fairly easy to miss some of the messages due to the number of messages, the speed at which they pass by and the font/color used). Concerning the speed, it's going to be difficult to keep it readable without making the waiting time too long.2. the story is sometimes a bit over-strechted (e.g. the bloblet needs Woodrow, so why try to eliminate him with the Battlebeast contest)3. it's fairly difficult to do something wrong and as such there's not much tension (especially 3rd map)

But ... there are also positive aspects;1. the gametype (adventure-like) is a novelty and the concept is promising2. visually it's very good3. humour is top notch4. train section nears or even reaches perfection

salsaSkaarj wrote:2. the story is sometimes a bit over-strechted (e.g. the bloblet needs Woodrow, so why try to eliminate him with the Battlebeast contest)

I'm confused a bit by this, how exactly does he need Weedrow? My personal interpretation is that [spoiler]The Cow is just a decoy to a.) distract people from finding the real Chalice before the Bloblet manages to b.) lure them into his personal storage dimension and then sell their wordly possessions over eBay to fund his search for the real Chalice (thank ebd for that explanation ). The Bloblet doesnt need Weedrow to find the Chalice, however Weedrow still manages to find the real Chalice before him and in the resulting argument they agree to a 'gentleman's duel' to see who gets to take it. In the case that Weedrow loses this is very convenient for the Bloblet because he can get rid of Weedrow as well as 'justifiably' take the Chalice, in the case that Weedrow wins he's going to take it anyway because that's just the guy he is. He then eliminates Weedrow by way of a very explosive hallway In any case, I'm not sure where Weedrow is needed for The Bloblet's success, he's only been hampering it.[/spoiler]

Tested and confirmed. [spoiler]It took e few treis but by (normal) jumping on to the slanted areas it's possible to slide onto the train, and by keeping on jumping towards the wall, the train rushes by and the next safe area is reachable.[/spoiler]

[spoiler]Also, you can stroll along the railways before you get instructions from skaarj to kill the murderer and use jumpboots. Do messages about wrong direction and jumpboots appear in that case anyway?[/spoiler]

UBerserker wrote:Architecture doesn't need to detailed, it just needs to be right.

I really enjoyed the humor and creativity that went into this, it had me laughing out loud during several parts. Though definitely not a typical Unreal campaign, that's not necessarily a bad thing. Good job

[spoiler]I kinda knew it was possible to cross the train without jumpboots, and i intentionally left it open for anyone to try although i figured it would be so hard, you'd have to be insane to even try, atleast i never made it that way ![/spoiler]As for the jumpboots[spoiler]The jumpboots are supposed to spawn after you return to the shopkeeper after wacking that guy, and even if you accidentally miss/lose the jumpboots they should respawn there[/spoiler]Oh but about stealing[spoiler]Originally i had the warlord being nearly invulnerable+beefed up stats to make the fight impossible to win, i should have kept it like that, serves you right for stealin mah beer and not apologizing![/spoiler]Even to me some of the final touches were a big surprise, i have to say all the other participants did an AWESOME job, especially those involved in the ending area's!

Can't wait for the next installment, hopefully i'll be able to find some time to work on that as well